Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colder temperatures and shorter days got you down? For many of us, the lack of sunlight at specific points of the year can trigger ...
Hate winter? Boo hoo, get in line -- that doesn't necessarily mean you have Seasonal Affective Disorder, which requires a proper diagnosis, one mental health expert reminds. marjan4782 - ...
Some people might have looked forward to the extra hour of sleep after daylight saving time ended recently, but for millions of people, the shorter days and longer nights are another reminder about ...
The Mayo Clinic defines seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, as a type of depression related to changes in seasons. Symptoms typically arise in the fall and last through the winter and include sadness ...
SALEM, Va. – If you find yourself feeling more down or blue during the wintertime than in other seasons, you could have seasonal affective disorder. Medical Director Norah Silver with Lewis Gale ...
An analysis from mental health counseling company Thriveworks advised that, according to online search trends, seasonal depression will reach its peak the second full week of November. That means ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr. Norman Rosenthal, the author of Defeating SAD: A Guide to Health and Happiness Through All Seasons. (Photo illustration: Yahoo ...
A wet parking lot and dark sky outside a Target store in Escondido. (File photo by Hoa Quach/Times of San Diego The end of the year usually is usually a time of joy and festivities. But what if you ...
(WXYZ) — Many people go through short periods of time where they feel sad or not like their usual selves. Sometimes, these mood changes begin and end when the ...
With the holidays over, winter weather here, and spring a long way off, many people may not feel like themselves. For some, it can be a serious problem - Seasonal Affective Disorder - which can ...
When spring comes and daylight hours grow longer, Greg Flick, a high school science teacher in Syracuse, N.Y., starts to feel depressed. “I can appreciate the beauty of it and the temperatures aren’t ...
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